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Week 1
We started of with a normal piece of bread.When we rubbed it on the tree there was no change
Week 2
Our piece of bread has gotten really mouldy over the past few days. The mould colour is green with a little bit of blue
Week3
Our bread is yellow and greenish blue it is really really mouldy know in week 4 i think the bread will be one of the mouldiest things i have ever seen
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hi everybody
WHERE AT GLENDALE DO DECOMPOSERS REDESIGN THE MOST?
Probably at the garbage can. Because there are allot off germs that live there to decompose.
Hypothesis:I think when we wipe the bread on the tree it wont have as many germs on it to decompose.
Materials:
1/2 slice white bread
sandwich bag with a zip top
decomposers collected at _
Paper towel
Procedure
We found a tree with fungi then we rubbed our piece of bread on the fungi.
Data and Observations
We will keep track of the bread by looking at it everyday to see if anything changes
Conclusions
My hypothesis was not right because there was allot of mould. This experiment proves that their are decomposers on
everything
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language learning:
Social learning:
Digital learning:
Jan
hi everybody
WHERE AT GLENDALE DO DECOMPOSERS REDESIGN THE MOST?
Probably at the garbage can. Because there are allot off germs that live there to decompose.Hypothesis:I think when we wipe the bread on the tree it wont have as many germs on it to decompose.
Materials:
Procedure
We found a tree with fungi then we rubbed our piece of bread on the fungi.Data and Observations
We will keep track of the bread by looking at it everyday to see if anything changesConclusions
My hypothesis was not right because there was allot of mould. This experiment proves that their are decomposers on everything